Photographer's Note
Karpasia peninsula (it looks like a pipkin shank on a map) lies far from beaten treks. I drove to the bitter end of peninsula which is Apostolos Andreas cape. The last settlement was left after the back and I met donkeys oftener than people. The road there is going onto the seashore, so the nicest landscapes are opened to your eyes after each of bend. Once I've seen the stone "beach" having some unusual forms. I stopped, walked down to the shore and took a shot which you can see now. The shot was taken from the lower point to give to the picture more dramatic expression. This is sandstone formation which has been developed by water and wind: they "ironed" that and cut the straight treks in the stone. Hope you enjoy that unusual view.
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gilbriones2002
(930) 2006-01-18 15:55
very unusual view indeed, what an excellent perspective, nicely cropped and framed. well done.
maki
(0) 2006-01-18 17:24
Priviet Denis,
I don't know how Your beautiful picture wasn't noticed by other members. But this is in fact great picture from very interesting place. I like the whole composition, contrast, colours, Your point of view and black framing. Best regards. maki
andreineamtu
(466) 2006-08-08 18:21
what i like here is the black border, it completes the shot. you had a good idea. otherwise, the quality is good and sharp.
FermentedOwl (13) 2007-05-03 5:49
excellent line managment. due to those tracks it seems more wide angle. furthermore i like the wideness of sight
Photo Information
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Copyright: Denis Kabanov (Tracker)
(1942)
- Genre: ÌÅÑÒÀ
- Medium: ÖÂÅÒÍÎÉ
- Date Taken: 2004-03-00
- Categories: ÏÐÈÐÎÄÀ
- Camera: Canon EOS 500N, Canon EF 28-80 f/3.5-5.6, Circular Polarizer
- Âåðñèÿ: Îðèãèíàëüíàÿ âåðñèÿ
- Òåìû: Your favorites [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-01-18 15:39
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